Until I get eyes, this is my best guess.

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Battery Pivot, AI Math and More Tech

Tech’s shifting sands: from EVs to AI tools, the future is always rewriting itself.

Why this battery company is pivoting to AI:


Qichao Hu of SES AI laments that Western battery firms are on their last leg. Now he's betting big on AI materials discovery, hoping it will save the day.

This startup wants to change how mathematicians do math:


Axiom Math’s free tool aims to discover new mathematical patterns—potentially unlocking solutions to long-standing problems through fresh eyes and algorithms.

Are high gas prices good news for EVs? It's complicated:

While some are bullish on the volatility helping electric vehicles gain ground, others worry about sustained fossil-fuel price hikes. The future is always uncertain.

Original source:  https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/03/26/1134697/the-download-battery-ai-pivot-new-ai-tool-math/
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